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PANiCnz

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#233698 28-Apr-2018 11:57
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For sale 2 x Dell UltraSharp U2412M

 

$250 each or $480 for the pair (preference given to anyone who'll take the pair). Unfortunately don't have anywhere enough packaging material to ship so are pick-up only in Papakura, Auckland. Will include DisplayPort, USB and power cables for each monitor.

 

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Display

 

Diagonal Viewable Size 
24" (60.96 cm) viewable area 
Aspect Ratio 
Widescreen (16:10) 
Panel Type, Surface 
IPS (In-Plane Switching), anti glare with hard coat 3H 
Optimal Resolution 
1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz 
Contrast Ratio 
1000 : 1 (typical) 
2,000,000:1 (dynamic) 
Dynamic Contrast Ratio 
2 million:1 (Max) 
Brightness 
300 cd/m2 (typical) 
Response Time 
8ms (gray to gray) Typical 
Max Viewing Angle (vertical/horizontal) 
178º / 178º 
Color Support 
16.78 million colors 
Color Gamut 
82% (CIE 1976) 
Pixel Pitch 
0.27 mm 
Device Type 
Widescreen Flat Panel Display

 

Connectivity

 

Ports
1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort(DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 USB 2.0 upstream port
4 USB 2.0 downstream ports


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PANiCnz

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  #2019059 19-May-2018 16:35
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Bump - happy to take offers if price is too high.




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  #2019702 21-May-2018 11:48
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Just a note - your pricing is a bit high.  I have seen these often for $100-$200 (I had 2 of them, they are fantastic monitors, down to 1 since 1 died).

I just bought a P2416D (1560x1440) Dell for $300 on Trademe.  Not a U series but still a very decent monitor and much higher resolution.


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